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  2. List of disbarments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pled guilty to lying to Congress and violating campaign finance law. [27] Roy Cohn: New York: June 23, 1986 — Unethical and unprofessional conduct of misappropriation of clients' funds, lying on a bar application and pressuring a client to amend his will in Cohn's favor. [28] [29] Robert Frederick Collins: Louisiana: January 9, 1995 —

  3. Category:Mississippi law-related lists - Wikipedia

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  4. Fred L. Banks Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After gaining admission to the bar in Mississippi, he entered into private practice in Jackson with several other attorneys. They acted as local counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. [3] He formed a law firm with several of those attorneys, Reuben Anderson, E.M. Nichols, and Melvyn R. Leventhal. [2]

  5. David M. Ishee - Wikipedia

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    After graduation he entered private law practice with his late father-in-law, Elmo Lang of Pascagoula, Mississippi. He practiced for almost 14 years in the law firm of Lang and Ishee. During that time, he was involved in extensive litigation in civil, criminal, and domestic-relations law. [2]

  6. Richard Scruggs - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he bought the upper floor of a building on Courthouse Square in Oxford in which he housed the Scruggs Law Firm. In 2010, the space was purchased by the firm of W. Roberts Wilson, Jr. following the 2009 settlement of Wilson's longstanding suit against Scruggs for fees resulting from asbestos cases in the 1980s.

  7. Steve Patterson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Bar instructed Balducci to ensure that Patterson was not being advertised to the public as one of the New Albany firm's attorneys, but additional allegations of the potential unauthorized practice of law led the bar to direct a committee to conduct a full investigation. In September the committee concluded that Patterson had ...

  8. Mike Moore (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving office, Moore entered private legal practice and created Mike Moore Law Firm LLC, based in Flowood, Mississippi. The firm specialized in corporate-government relations. In 2003, Moore began representing clients who sued Purdue Pharma, claiming the company had gotten them or family members addicted to prescription opioid ...

  9. John Morgan (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the law firm began aggressive advertising on television and radio to the discontent of the legal community. The company also practiced enticing top young lawyers from other law firms. [ 4 ] By the early 2000s, the firm expanded throughout Florida with 420 employees, [ 4 ] and by 2013 the company had 260 attorneys among 1,800 staffers ...